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University of Edinburgh forms record number of startups

A record number of companies has been formed by the University of Edinburgh in the past 12 months, taking the total created over the past five years to 184.

The University of Edinburgh said it supported 44 startups and three spin-outs last year, taking the total to 184 in five years.

Investment in university-founded companies has also hit a record high – with backing of £237mn invested in 2014/15.

Since Edinburgh’s first recorded spin-out was established more than 40 years ago, the university said it has created a total of more than 400 startup and spin-out companies.

The university said research innovation was helping the city become the UK’s largest tech hub outside London.

The university said the businesses formed over the past five years employ a total of 343 people.

Grant Wheeler, head of company formation at Edinburgh Research and Innovation, the university’s commercialisation arm, said: “Edinburgh is now emerging as the largest technology hub outside London, and at the heart of that phenomenon is the university and its enterprise scene.

“Whether it’s from the world-class research base or from the student entrepreneurs, we’re seeing new companies being formed here and in record numbers. And more and more have the potential to develop further.”

Professor Sir Timothy O’Shea, principal of the university, added: “Edinburgh is amongst the most entrepreneurial universities in the United Kingdom. The first-class support provided by the university and the wider enterprise support network play an important role not only in the student experience but in delivering impact for the world-class research coming out of our university.”

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